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Strengthening U.S.-Myanmar Relations  Mon, 20 May '13 | 9:23 PM ET

Richard Vuylsteke, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, discusses the challenges still facing Myanmar and U.S. engagement in the country.

Prague's 'Love Train'  Tue, 21 May '13 | 1:47 AM ET

The Czech Republic's capital, Prague, has found an unusual way to get people to use public transport: its metro system has launched "love carriages."

'Burning Question' Facing Steve Cohen's SAC  Mon, 29 Apr '13 | 1:07 PM ET

The burning question for SAC investors who are considering pulling their capital from the hedge fund is whether Steve Cohen will be indicted, reports CNBC's Kate Kelly. (1:41)

CNBC's Rick Santelli explains the need for balance when deciphering budget deficits; natural gas supplies; and IRS snooping on conservative groups.

QE's Effects in 8th Inning: Jeff Gundlach  Thu, 9 May '13 | 12:38 PM ET

Everything begins and ends with quantitative easing, DoubleLine Capital's Jeff Gundlach says.

What Stocks Leon Cooperman Just Bought  Thu, 9 May '13 | 12:04 PM ET

There is no shortage of cheap stocks, says Leon Cooperman of Omega Advisors, who shares two new positions.

Cramer's Play on 'Beat-Down' Stocks  Thu, 9 May '13 | 9:06 AM ET

CNBC's Jim Cramer shares his thoughts on stocks that are proving short-sellers wrong.

Vanguard's Bogle on Rally: 'Enjoy It'  Mon, 20 May '13 | 12:14 PM ET

Investors shouldn't jump on or off the stock market bandwagon, but pick a position and hold it, says Jack Bogle, founder of The Vanguard Group.

Art Cashin: Markets' Rally 'Not Just the Fed'  Mon, 20 May '13 | 11:40 AM ET

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the stock market's continued rally and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's upcoming testimony to Congress. (2:11)

Sallie Krawcheck to Buy '85 Broads'  Wed, 15 May '13 | 8:58 AM ET

The former bank executive is buying a global women's network that caters to female entrepreneurs and executives, reports CNBC's Kate Kelly. (1:45)

Santelli Digs Into Japan's Cheap Money  Tue, 14 May '13 | 10:53 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli comments on Japan's economic stimulus, arguing that it's dangerous for investors because they don't know when it is going to end. (3:21)

Mr. Yen: See 'Bubbly' Movement in Nikkei  Tue, 14 May '13 | 8:40 PM ET

Eisuke Sakakibara, Professor of Aoyama Gakuin University and Former Vice Finance Minister of Japan says Japan will achieve 2 to 2.5% real growth, while dollar-yen will turn around from 105.

Cramer's Stocks to Watch: Yahoo  Mon, 20 May '13 | 8:52 AM ET

CNBC's Jim Cramer says whether he thinks Yahoo paid too much for Tumblr. (1:38)

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about today's bond move and a bearish indicator for the jobs market. (1:43)

Getting Australia's Budget Back to the Black  Tue, 14 May '13 | 6:07 PM ET

Australia's Labor government delayed its promise to return the country to a budget surplus. CNBC's Matthew Taylor reports live from Canberra.

See Scope for Innovation: SAP   Tue, 14 May '13 | 6:45 PM ET

Jim Snabe, Co-CEO of SAP says that the industry is focusing on innovation and efficiency. He also says that Europe has a healthy division of labor at the top layers of companies that allows a control & support mechanism.

Frederic Neumann, MD & Co-Head of Asian Economics Research at HSBC, explains why the hunt for yield can run for quite some time.

Shelly Painter, Regional Managing Director of Vanguard Asia says Vanguard's first ETF in Asia, the Asia ex-Japan index ETF, offers a cost of entry that is about half the industry average.

Hong Kong Mourns Giant Rubber Ducky  Tue, 14 May '13 | 7:27 PM ET

Hong Kong's beloved giant rubber ducky has met a rather unceremonious end in the city's harbor.

Once stay-at-home mom, Kendra Scott, a panelist on CNBC Prime's "Crowd Rules," shares how she turned $500 into a multi-million-dollar jewelry empire that now spans the globe. The CEO and "mompreneur" also offers up advice about starting a new business and balancing work with family.

S&P 500 Could Hit 1,900: Birinyi  Tue, 14 May '13 | 10:05 AM ET

Laszlo Birinyi, Birinyi Associates, explains why he thinks the next step for the S&P 500 is 1,700 with more room to run. (5:15)

Why Dimon Should Drop Chairman Role  Tue, 7 May '13 | 9:15 PM ET

David Eaton, Vice President of Glass Lewis, explains his firm's call for JPMorgan to split Jamie Dimon's dual Chairman-CEO role.

Facebook's 'IPO-versary'  Thu, 16 May '13 | 12:00 PM ET

Five funny Facebook IPO moments that Zuckerberg probably did NOT "Like" ... BuzzFeed style.

Talking Numbers: Krazy for Krispy Kreme?  Thu, 16 May '13 | 3:30 PM ET

Enis Taner, RiskReversal.com, and Joe Greco, Meridian Equity Partners, agree that you shouldn't buy Krispy Kreme right now on its turnaround story.

Art Cashin: 'Old Fogies' Like Old Stuff  Thu, 16 May '13 | 11:45 AM ET

CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss the day's disappointing economic numbers and whether it's a trend. Also, the dollar is soft and gold is getting crunched again, he says.

Tepper: Case Closed! Stocks Going Higher  Tue, 14 May '13 | 7:40 AM ET

David Tepper, Appaloosa Management founder & CIO, explains why he is definitely "bullish" on the stock market. (4:27)

Cramer: This Is the Short's Worst Nightmare  Tue, 14 May '13 | 9:36 AM ET

With stocks heading higher, many of the traditional short positions are disappearing, and Cramer says this is the "worst nightmare" for short sellers. (0:59)

Art Cashin: Watch Japanese Bond Market  Mon, 13 May '13 | 11:45 AM ET

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Mary Thompson about the factors contributing to weakness for stocks. (2:27)

3 to Watch: Big Day for BlackBerry  Mon, 13 May '13 | 3:00 PM ET

CNBC's Josh Lipton looks at three stocks to watch tomorrow. The BlackBerry Live conference opens, Morgan Stanley has its annual meeting, and JP Morgan's global tech and media conference begins. Jamie Dimon is scheduled to speak at noon.

'No Stent For You!': Santelli  Mon, 13 May '13 | 10:53 AM ET

CNBC's Rick Santelli worries that when it comes to Obamacare, the IRS will use political tests to determine who gets health care. (3:12)